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11 Israeli Settlers, Soldiers Killed, 15 Wounded in A Resistance Attack

AL-KHALIL, West Bank, November 15 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Eleven Israeli settlers and soldiers were killed and 15 wounded in back-to-back Palestinian ambushes on the outskirts of the West Bank city of al-khalil Friday, November 15.

The attacks were claimed by the Palestinian resistance group Islamic Jihad.

At around 7:30 pm (1730 GMT), an undetermined number of Palestinian resistance activists opened fire on settlers on the so-called Prayers Road.

Shortly afterwards, Israeli soldiers rushing to the scene from the direction of the settlement came under fire and grenade attacks. There were no immediate details on casualties among them.

At least three settlers were killed and several wounded, medical sources said.

A witness said "it wasn't one or two, there was a good number of them. They knew exactly, step by step, where we were going."

"We are from the Islamic Jihad and we claim responsibility for tonight's attack in Hebron," a caller told Agence France-Presse (AFP) in the West Bank city of Jenin, adding that his group would issue a full statement on the attack shortly.

Israel public radio said it took the emergency services more than 40 minutes to reach the wounded due to heavy ongoing firing between soldiers and the gunmen.

Shooting was still heard in the area two hours after the first attack, an AFP correspondent at the scene said.

Israel private television said soldiers, border police and civilians were among the dead, adding that a number of the wounded were still at the scene some two and a half hours after the first attack.

Professor Shmuel Shapira, deputy director general of Hadassa hospital in Jerusalem told AFP seven wounded had arrived at the hospital, one critical, three very serious, two moderate and one lightly injured.

Five of the injured were taken to Sharei Tzedek hospital in occupied Jerusalem, one in moderate condition and four lightly wounded, an AFP correspondent said.

It was not clear where the remaining wounded were taken.

Hebron is the scene of frequent clashes between the settlers and Palestinian population. Some 600 radical Jewish settlers live there enclaved among 120,000 Palestinians.

Earlier Friday, in the West Bank city of Nablus, the Palestine Red Crescent Society said a 16 year-old Palestinian was shot and killed by Israeli army in a stone-throwing incident. Two other teenagers were lightly wounded, the society said.

On Wednesday, November 13, a three-year old Palestinian baby was killed and his mother was seriously wounded by Israeli tank shells in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah.

Khaled al-Masri and his mother were in their house when the Israeli occupation army shelled it, AFP quoted Palestinian medical sources as saying.

The baby’s murder brings to 1,967 the number of Palestinians killed by Israel since the outbreak of Al-Aqsa Intifada against Israeli occupation September 28, 2000.

On Monday, November 12, two-year old Palestinian toddler Nafez Meshal was also killed by Israeli gunfire in Rafah, a scene of frequent Israeli aggressions.

Also, the Israeli army gunned down two Palestinians Thursday, November 14, in Gaza and Nablus, and abducted 35 others at a Ramadan evening gathering in Ramallah.

In Nablus, 17-year-old Jalal Aweja was killed when Israeli soldiers in tanks retaliated stone-throwing by opening fire at Palestinians.

Also in Gaza, Israeli troops shot dead Khaled Abu Hilal, 36, in Rafah refugee camp, near the Egyptian border in an area of frequent clashes, Palestinian security sources said.

 

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